L'Amore e Poesia / Scott, Mosuc, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
L'amore e poesia (love is poetry) is a song cycle for soprano and orchestra, built around four vocalises and an orchestral interlude. The various pieces were written over the course of nearly a decade and at very different stages of Flavio Motalla's life but they are all connected with each other by the underlying theme set forth in the title. The compositions feature a wordless soprano, even though I was urged by several of my friends to use a libretto at first. However, it occurred to me early on that the music could be vocal but without relying on words. Not only might a written text present a distraction for the audience, but even more so it's rhythmic pattern would have interfered too much with the organic flow of the composition. Also, given the subject matter, I strongly felt that the music should speak for itself. The pieces are written in a very lush, romantic style, both lyrical in expression and epic in scale. At times notably nostalgic, sometimes opulent but never cloying. The soaring melodies are clearly a nod to the likes or Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Max Steiner, whose film music from the golden era of Hollywood has always been an inspiration to Motalla.
Product Description:
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Release Date: November 11, 2016
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UPC: 4260123642471
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Catalog Number: SM247
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Label: Solo Musica
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Flavio, Motalla
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Performer: Mosuc, Scott